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A new philosophical theory proposes that the meaning of life isn’t something static, but something we feel out as we move ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that genes linked to mental and neurodegenerative disorders, such as autism, depression, ...
While grief is a natural part of loss, some people experience persistently high levels that can have long-term health ...
Seeing faces in objects—known as face pareidolia—triggers a powerful attentional response, according to a new study.
Without the receptor, ADGRG1, the microglia barely nibbled on the toxic protein. Using a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, the researchers observed how the loss of ADGRG1 led to the rapid buildup of ...
A new study has uncovered how the brain efficiently encodes and recalls visual memories—by organizing them into categories and using the precise timing of neuronal activity.
Summary: Unlike most tissues, the retina doesn’t summon neutrophils—the body’s typical first responders—when injured. Instead ...
Scientists have discovered a “neurobiotic sense” — a newly identified system where the gut sends real-time signals from ...
Women who commit lethal violence rarely display psychopathy, instead acting out of provocation and perceived threats.
Adolescents who use e-cigarettes or conventional tobacco products are significantly more likely to report symptoms of ...
A new study reveals that a brain circuit driving negative emotions during cocaine withdrawal plays a key role in relapse.
The model reveals that more connected brain regions are more prone to damage, while isolated areas remain resilient. This approach offers a powerful framework for understanding disease progression and ...
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